0 a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant:
1 a sudden appearance of something, esp. of a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant:
Most cases of mycoplasma outbreaks occurred in schools (22), among family members (13), and military recruits (10).
First, before the outbreak, a large proportion of the population was susceptible because of the geographical characteristics of the health district.
However, there are some things that are difficult to explain if we wish to argue that garlic caused this outbreak.
The median time from onset of illness in the first patient until investigation of the outbreak was 27 days (range 0 -161).
The source of the outbreak was traced to an untreated private water supply.
It was therefore held that there were at least four primary outbreaks in the first fortnight - the index outbreak plus the three ' non-windborne ' outbreaks.
This may explain the different dynamic of the outbreak that is typical for person-to-person transmission.
However, mortality rates are still far from sufficient to keep host/prey populations under control and all investigated sites suffer from unabated outbreaks.
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(戦争などの)ぼっ発, (病気などの)大発生…
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